You can consider one of the various options for storing firewood. For outdoor storage having a simple shed is the best idea. You can have a closed shed or one closed from three sides. Another idea is to have the storage racks placed in your rooms, next to the fireplace. You can choose from decorative racks or stacker that not only hold firewood but also add a designer element to your interiors. Another idea is to have the arrangement made around your fireplace mantel. You can have built-in storage in the wall besides the fireplace. If your fireplace is above ground level, you can make space to store firewood below the fireplace mantel. Believe me, firewood stored in this way looks extremely awesome and helps play up the decor in a unique way. Next, consider large wicker boxes or large wooden boxes to store firewood inside your home. While these can't hold the entire stock, you can simply bring some pieces and place it in your home in these boxes. This way you always have a stock handy for getting it from outdoor shed. Make sure you buy medium-sized firewood carts or carriers that are available in various shapes, sizes and materials.

Constructing a shed is one of the most simplest options available to fulfill your storage. You can build it anywhere and for any purpose; e.g., on a farm to store farming equipment. It is also one of the most economical things if you compare it with the large storage barns that require a lot of space as well as more expenditure. One needs just basic carpentry skills and a very few tools for this task. Requirements include timber, roofing material, nails, and concrete. The most important thing is to have a perfect plan.

It is advisable that you get your stored goods insured. The storage insurance will be available to you once you rent the unit. When the facility management collects the premium, they have their own financial gain in it. Hence, it is advisable to consult your own agent before availing the insurance from the facility. You can also check if your homeowner's insurance or renter's insurance covers the goods stored off-site.